Systemic changes do not begin with procedures; that would be equivalent to watering the leaves. We need to work on the common understanding issues which can inculcate healthy conformance and these begin with values paradigm, assessing the scale of operations and complexity in communication to determine investment levels, defining the criteria for success etc.
The agenda of India is not reservation; it is prosperity and equitable development. If reservation is the means to achieve it, then it ought to be enforced. The debate ought to focus on what reservation can not achieve the desired result. It seems that the best Indian minds who can competently address the issue are silent. In the present cacophonic political climate of India, this silence of buddhijivis may appear sensible. When the political intent becomes suspect, desertion is the only option. Indians live not only in India but also on this Earth.